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Preschoolers in Hawaii were supposed to get apple juice. They got Pine-Sol instead. By Washington Post Today at 4:48 p.m. Stock photo / Pexels.com HONOLULU - Officials at a preschool in Hawaii have apologized after young children were given Pine-Sol instead of apple juice to drink during a morning snack time, a mix-up that health officials said occurred because the two liquids...

HONOLULU (AP) — Three children took sips of the household cleaner Pine-Sol after a classroom assistant at a Honolulu preschool mistook the liquid for apple juice, officials said. Paramedics were called to the Kilohana United Methodist Church Preschool to evaluate three girls, ages 4 and 5, on Tuesday morning, the Honolulu Emergency Services Department said. They found no signs...

An East Honolulu preschool was inspected by the state Department of Health Tuesday after three students were mistakenly served Pine-Sol instead of apple juice. SHARE ADVERTISING An East Honolulu preschool was inspected by the state Department of Health Tuesday after three students were mistakenly served Pine-Sol instead of apple juice. The director of Kilohana United Methodist...

HONOLULU — Three children took sips of the household cleaner Pine-Sol after a classroom assistant at a Honolulu preschool mistook the liquid for apple juice, officials said. Paramedics were called to the Kilohana United Methodist Church Preschool to evaluate three girls, ages 4 and 5, on Tuesday morning, the Honolulu Emergency Services Department said. They found no signs of...

HONOLULU — Three children took sips of the household cleaner Pine-Sol after a classroom assistant at a Honolulu preschool mistook the liquid for apple juice, officials said. Paramedics were called to the Kilohana United Methodist Church Preschool to evaluate three girls, ages 4 and 5, on Tuesday morning, the Honolulu Emergency Services Department said. ADVERTISING They found no...

HAWAII — There was a close call at a preschool in Hawaii. The Hawaii State Department of Health says a classroom assistant mistook Pine-Sol for apple juice while serving snacks. The assistant at Kilohana United Methodist Church in East Oahu was preparing a snack for the children and grabbed a bottle of the cleaning liquid from a...

Trump attacks migrants, judges during Thanksgiving call with troops

published:22 Nov 2018

Trump attacks migrants, judges during Thanksgiving call with troops

Trump attacks migrants, judges during Thanksgiving call with troops

published:22 Nov 2018

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President Donald Trump used a Thanksgiving morning call with military members to weigh in on a wide variety of sensitive political topics, a stark departure from typical holiday greetings from the commander in chief.
Even by Trump\'s standards of bare-knuckled politics, his comments on an array of controversial issues during what is typically a ceremonial and routine Thanksgiving call was striking.
\"This was, sadly, predictable and avoidable,\" said retired Rear Adm. John Kirby, a CNN military and diplomatic analyst. \"The President\'s conduct on that call, the manner in which he politicized it, demonstrated an utter and complete disregard for what military service means.\"
Trump, who also spoke at length to reporters after the call, demanded stronger borders and touted US military efforts to secure physical barriers between the US and Mexico. He reiterated his call for \"fair trade deals,\" defended his daughter Ivanka Trump against accusations of improper email use and praised Saudi Arabia\'s strategic value to the US amid international uproar over the killing of Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
And he kept up his complaints about federal judges whose decisions he disagrees with.
\"It\'s a terrible thing when judges take over your protective services when they tell you how to protect your border. It\'s a disgrace,\" Trump said in reference to the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals. Earlier this week, a judge from the Northern District of California -- where cases get appealed to the 9th Circuit -- issued a temporary restraining order blocking the Trump administration from barri...

Trump attacks migrants, judges during Thanksgiving call with troops

published:22 Nov 2018

views:328406

President Donald Trump used a Thanksgiving morning call with military members to weigh in on a wide variety of sensitive political topics, a stark departure from typical holiday greetings from the commander in chief.
Even by Trump\'s standards of bare-knuckled politics, his comments on an array of controversial issues during what is typically a ceremonial and routine Thanksgiving call was striking.
\"This was, sadly, predictable and avoidable,\" said retired Rear Adm. John Kirby, a CNN military and diplomatic analyst. \"The President\'s conduct on that call, the manner in which he politicized it, demonstrated an utter and complete disregard for what military service means.\"
Trump, who also spoke at length to reporters after the call, demanded stronger borders and touted US military efforts to secure physical barriers between the US and Mexico. He reiterated his call for \"fair trade deals,\" defended his daughter Ivanka Trump against accusations of improper email use and praised Saudi Arabia\'s strategic value to the US amid international uproar over the killing of Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
And he kept up his complaints about federal judges whose decisions he disagrees with.
\"It\'s a terrible thing when judges take over your protective services when they tell you how to protect your border. It\'s a disgrace,\" Trump said in reference to the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals. Earlier this week, a judge from the Northern District of California -- where cases get appealed to the 9th Circuit -- issued a temporary restraining order blocking the Trump administration from barri...

Erin Burnett: Trump thinks judges are either with him or against him

published:22 Nov 2018

Erin Burnett: Trump thinks judges are either with him or against him

Erin Burnett: Trump thinks judges are either with him or against him

published:22 Nov 2018

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CNN\'s Erin Burnett takes a closer look at President Trump\'s habit of criticizing judges and Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts\' rare public statement defending the judicial branch of the US government. #CNN #News...

Erin Burnett: Trump thinks judges are either with him or against him

published:22 Nov 2018

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CNN\'s Erin Burnett takes a closer look at President Trump\'s habit of criticizing judges and Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts\' rare public statement defending the judicial branch of the US government. #CNN #News...

Berman: Trump blames courts when ruling doesn't go his way

CNN asks for emergency hearing after WH warns it may revoke Acosta's press pass again

published:19 Nov 2018

CNN asks for emergency hearing after WH warns it may revoke Acosta's press pass again

CNN asks for emergency hearing after WH warns it may revoke Acosta's press pass again

published:19 Nov 2018

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The White House has issued a new warning to CNN\'s Jim Acosta, saying his press pass could be revoked again at the end of the month. In response, CNN is asking the U.S. District Court for another emergency hearing....

CNN asks for emergency hearing after WH warns it may revoke Acosta's press pass again

published:19 Nov 2018

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The White House has issued a new warning to CNN\'s Jim Acosta, saying his press pass could be revoked again at the end of the month. In response, CNN is asking the U.S. District Court for another emergency hearing....

Trump loses to CNN: White House must return Jim Acosta's media pass

published:16 Nov 2018

Trump loses to CNN: White House must return Jim Acosta's media pass

Trump loses to CNN: White House must return Jim Acosta's media pass

published:16 Nov 2018

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The Trump administration has been ordered to return the White House media pass of CNN reporter Jim Acosta, a U.S. federal judge has ruled.
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Trump loses to CNN: White House must return Jim Acosta's media pass

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The Trump administration has been ordered to return the White House media pass of CNN reporter Jim Acosta, a U.S. federal judge has ruled.
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House GOP subpoena Comey, Lynch for private depositions

published:22 Nov 2018

House GOP subpoena Comey, Lynch for private depositions

House GOP subpoena Comey, Lynch for private depositions

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House Judiciary Chairman Bob Goodlatte has issued subpoenas for former FBI Director James Comey and former Attorney General Loretta Lynch.
Goodlatte, a Virginia Republican who is retiring, is requesting private depositions from Comey on December 3 and Lynch on December 4. House Republicans have been investigating FBI actions in the 2016 campaign, but that probe will end when Democrats take over the committee in January.
Comey, who has previously rejected the committee\'s request for him to appear privately before the GOP-led inquiry, reiterated his position soon after the subpoenas became public.
\"Happy Thanksgiving. Got a subpoena from House Republicans. I\'m still happy to sit in the light and answer all questions. But I will resist a \'closed door\' thing because I\'ve seen enough of their selective leaking and distortion. Let\'s have a hearing and invite everyone to see,\" Comey tweeted.
David Kelly, an attorney for Comey, said that his client will fight the order in court.
\"While the authority for congressional subpoenas is broad, it does not cover the right to misuse closed hearings as a political stunt to promote political as opposed to legislative agendas,\" Kelly said.
Lynch has not yet commented publicly about the subpoena.
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House GOP subpoena Comey, Lynch for private depositions

published:22 Nov 2018

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House Judiciary Chairman Bob Goodlatte has issued subpoenas for former FBI Director James Comey and former Attorney General Loretta Lynch.
Goodlatte, a Virginia Republican who is retiring, is requesting private depositions from Comey on December 3 and Lynch on December 4. House Republicans have been investigating FBI actions in the 2016 campaign, but that probe will end when Democrats take over the committee in January.
Comey, who has previously rejected the committee\'s request for him to appear privately before the GOP-led inquiry, reiterated his position soon after the subpoenas became public.
\"Happy Thanksgiving. Got a subpoena from House Republicans. I\'m still happy to sit in the light and answer all questions. But I will resist a \'closed door\' thing because I\'ve seen enough of their selective leaking and distortion. Let\'s have a hearing and invite everyone to see,\" Comey tweeted.
David Kelly, an attorney for Comey, said that his client will fight the order in court.
\"While the authority for congressional subpoenas is broad, it does not cover the right to misuse closed hearings as a political stunt to promote political as opposed to legislative agendas,\" Kelly said.
Lynch has not yet commented publicly about the subpoena.
READ THE STORY: https://www.cnn.com/2018/11/22/politics/house-judiciary-committee-james-comey-loretta-lynch/index.html
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President Donald Trump used a Thanksgiving morning call with military members to weigh in on a wide variety of sensitive political topics, a stark departure from typical holiday greetings from the commander in chief.
Even by Trump\'s standards of bare-knuckled politics, his comments on an array of c

CNN\'s Erin Burnett takes a closer look at President Trump\'s habit of criticizing judges and Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts\' rare public statement defending the judicial branch of the US government. #CNN #News

CNN is making a request for an emergency hearing soon as President Trump threatened to revoke the press pass of CNN\'s Jim Acosta, after it was reinstated.
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The White House has issued a new warning to CNN\'s Jim Acosta, saying his press pass could be revoked again at the end of the month. In response, CNN is asking the U.S. District Court for another emergency hearing.

The Trump administration has been ordered to return the White House media pass of CNN reporter Jim Acosta, a U.S. federal judge has ruled.
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House Judiciary Chairman Bob Goodlatte has issued subpoenas for former FBI Director James Comey and former Attorney General Loretta Lynch.
Goodlatte, a Virginia Republican who is retiring, is requesting private depositions from Comey on December 3 and Lynch on December 4. House Republicans have been